politics
Chris Mason: As crises pile up, can the Home Office be fixed
The government confronts a cluster of catastrophes, all linked to small boat crossings. Source link
Key figures at odds over collapse of China spy case
A parliamentary committee hears evidence about why the case against two men accused for spying for China was dropped. Source link
Renters' Rights Bill becomes law – here's what it means for you
Sweeping new rules for renting in England receive royal assent – so what is changing? Source link
Farage has questions to answer over MP's 'racist' remarks, PM says
Reform MP Sarah Pochin apologised after complaining about adverts being “full” of black and Asian people. Source link
Two Reform UK councillors booted out of party
It comes after a damaging video leak of the Kent County Council leader shouting and swearing. Source link
Catherine Connolly Wins Irish Presidential Election
Results of Irish presidential election announced in Dublin Castle Source link
Tributes paid to former Lincoln MP Dick Taverne
Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey described him as “passionate, principled and thoughtful”. Source link
Will Lucy Powell's win turn things around for Labour?
Chris Mason looks at what Lucy Powell’s return to frontline politics might mean for Labour. Source link
Lucy Powell elected Labour's deputy leader
She defeated Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson in a race triggered by Angela Rayner’s resignation. Source link
What power does the new Labour deputy leader have?
The new deputy leader of the Labour Party has been announced to the country, a contest which was triggered after the resignation of Angela Rayner last month. Source link